To keep this project budget-friendly, I scoured my craft stash in search of the perfect piece of scrapbook paper or fabric. At the bottom of one of my bins, I came across a piece of adhesive-backed fabric. It had the perfect pattern but because it was a stretchy material, I knew it would be a pain to work with.

I went ahead and did it anyway.

For this project, I recommend that you use a piece of scrapbook paper or fabric instead. You’ll see why once you watch the video.

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I added the felt flower and leaves at the last-minute (not shown in the video). I wanted to break up the pattern a bit.

Here’s the sign displayed on the shelf and the rest of my Valentine’s Day decor. You’ll notice I stuck to a pink/red/white/green color scheme. That’s normally not my thing but for whatever reason, I’m loving the bright colors this year.

The scrap banner was a clearance find at Michaels and the fabric hearts you see scattered around are from a project I made last year.

I wish I had more room to add to my ironstone and milk glass collection but then I change my mind when I start thinking about having to dust it all.

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About Kim Dickerson (Winter + Sparrow)

Kim is the founder of Winter + Sparrow (formerly known as Saving More Than Me). She's a writer, creator. and cat herder. She's also a British TV junkie, drinker of all.the.tea., avid book reader, thrift store magnet, and Multiple Sclerosis warrior. She resides in beautiful Richmond, Virginia. P.S. Want to know more? Click here to find out what profession Kim previously worked in and discover what subjects her Master's degrees are in.